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...presidential candidate a potentially huge legal victory in the face of flagging polling numbers for the 2016 race.The 3rd CourtofAppeals in Austin sided with Perry's pricy legal team, stating in a 96-page ruling that the charge of coercion of a public...

...presidential candidate a potentially huge legal victory in the face of flagging polling numbers for the 2016 race.The 3rd CourtofAppeals in Austin sided with Perry's high-powered legal team, stating in a 96-page ruling that the charge of coercion...

...presidential candidate a potentially huge legal victory in the face of flagging polling numbers for the 2016 race.The 3rd CourtofAppeals in Austin sided with Perry's pricy legal team, stating in a 96-page ruling that the charge of coercion of a public...

...liquor store clerk has lost a federal court appeal, moving him a step closer to execution.The 5th U.S. Circuit CourtofAppeals late Friday rejected an appeal from Gustavo Garcia, who was 19 in December 1990 when 43-year-old Craig Turski...

...the motion will be considered denied if the court takes no action.Roberts may seek an appeal with the Seventh CourtofAppeals of Texas if that happens.Her previous appeal to the appeals court was denied in 2013 because it was not filed on...

...your mouth," he recalled. In the end, guards found nothing.The watches were upheld by the 9th U.S. Circuit CourtofAppeals last year in a decision authored by Appellate Judge Jay Bybee. Critics note that Bybee previously was a high-ranking...

...the National Immigration Law Center, speaking to the crowd that rallied while a panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit CourtofAppeals heard the case.Demonstrators gathered on the steps of the federal courthouse with permission from authorities...

...Alexandra Albright, a law professor at the University of Texas at Austin. If the case went to the U.S. 5th Circuit CourtofAppeals - which has appellate jurisdiction over federal courts in Texas - then any ruling would apply to the entire circuit...

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court will consider limiting the power of government employee unions to collect fees from non-members in a case that labor officials say could threaten membership and further weaken union clout.

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court said Monday it will dive back into the fight over the use of race in admissions at the University of Texas, a decision that presages tighter limits on affirmative action in higher education.